Not exact matches
Last year, for example, I wrote about the cloud
having come into its own, about
competence in legal technology becoming a necessity, about mobile becoming the driving force in tech development, about practice management becoming mainstream, and about technology helping
to fill the
access -
to -
justice shortfall.
It also plausible that the
access to justice gap
would be even worse if ordinary people did not
have assurance of minimum
competence, quality and conduct.
Indeed, levels of remuneration are still governed by Art 47 of the
Access to Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 which requires the lord chancellor
to have regard, inter alia,
to «the time and skill... and the number and general level of
competence of persons providing... services».